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gargle
gar·gle G0045100 (gär′gəl)v. gar·gled, gar·gling, gar·gles v.intr.1. To force exhaled air through a liquid held in the back of the mouth, with the head tilted back, in order to cleanse or medicate the mouth or throat.2. To produce the sound of gargling when speaking or singing.v.tr.1. To rinse or medicate (the mouth or throat) by gargling.2. To circulate or apply (a medicine or solution) by gargling.3. To utter with a gargling sound.n.1. A medicated solution for gargling.2. A gargling sound. [French gargouiller, from Old French.]gargle (ˈɡɑːɡəl) vb1. (Medicine) to rinse (the mouth and throat) with a liquid, esp a medicinal fluid by slowly breathing out through the liquid2. to utter (words, sounds, etc) with the throaty bubbling noise of garglingn3. the liquid used for gargling4. the sound produced by gargling5. informal Brit an alcoholic drink: what was her favourite gargle?. [C16: from Old French gargouiller to gargle, make a gurgling sound, from gargouille throat, perhaps of imitative origin] ˈgargler ngar•gle (ˈgɑr gəl) v. -gled, -gling, n. v.i. 1. to wash or rinse the throat or mouth with a liquid held in the throat and kept in motion by a stream of air from the lungs. v.t. 2. to gargle (the throat or mouth). 3. to utter with a gargling sound. n. 4. any liquid used for gargling. 5. a gargling sound. [1520–30; < Middle French gargouiller to gargle, rattle the throat, derivative of gargouille throat; perhaps imitative] gar′gler, n. gargle Past participle: gargled Gerund: gargling
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I gargle | you gargle | he/she/it gargles | we gargle | you gargle | they gargle |
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I gargled | you gargled | he/she/it gargled | we gargled | you gargled | they gargled |
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I am gargling | you are gargling | he/she/it is gargling | we are gargling | you are gargling | they are gargling |
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I have gargled | you have gargled | he/she/it has gargled | we have gargled | you have gargled | they have gargled |
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I was gargling | you were gargling | he/she/it was gargling | we were gargling | you were gargling | they were gargling |
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I had gargled | you had gargled | he/she/it had gargled | we had gargled | you had gargled | they had gargled |
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I will gargle | you will gargle | he/she/it will gargle | we will gargle | you will gargle | they will gargle |
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I will have gargled | you will have gargled | he/she/it will have gargled | we will have gargled | you will have gargled | they will have gargled |
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I will be gargling | you will be gargling | he/she/it will be gargling | we will be gargling | you will be gargling | they will be gargling |
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I have been gargling | you have been gargling | he/she/it has been gargling | we have been gargling | you have been gargling | they have been gargling |
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I will have been gargling | you will have been gargling | he/she/it will have been gargling | we will have been gargling | you will have been gargling | they will have been gargling |
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I had been gargling | you had been gargling | he/she/it had been gargling | we had been gargling | you had been gargling | they had been gargling |
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I would gargle | you would gargle | he/she/it would gargle | we would gargle | you would gargle | they would gargle |
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I would have gargled | you would have gargled | he/she/it would have gargled | we would have gargled | you would have gargled | they would have gargled | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | gargle - a medicated solution used for gargling and rinsing the mouthmouthwashsolution - a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances; frequently (but not necessarily) a liquid solution; "he used a solution of peroxide and water" | | 2. | gargle - the sound produced while garglingsound - the sudden occurrence of an audible event; "the sound awakened them" | Verb | 1. | gargle - utter with gargling or burbling soundslet loose, let out, utter, emit - express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words); "She let out a big heavy sigh"; "He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand" | | 2. | gargle - rinse one's mouth and throat with mouthwash; "gargle with this liquid"rinselave, wash - cleanse (one's body) with soap and water | Translationsgargle (ˈgaːgl) verb to wash the throat eg with a soothing liquid, by letting the liquid lie in the throat and breathing out against it. 漱口(喉) 漱喉,漱口 gargle
gargle1. verb, slang To drink alcohol. You guys were gargling until the wee hours of the morning—how hungover are you?2. noun, slang An alcoholic drink. It's been a long week—want to get a gargle with me?gargle factoryslang A bar. You guys were at the gargle factory until the wee hours of the morning—how hungover are you? It's been a long week—want to go to the gargle factory with me?See also: factory, garglegargle1. in. to drink liquor. They sat and gargled for an hour or two. 2. n. liquor; a drink of liquor. You want some more gargle? gargle factory n. a saloon; a tavern. Gary spends a lot of time at the gargle factory. See also: factory, garglegargle
gargle [gahr´g'l] 1. a solution for rinsing the mouth and throat.2. to rinse the mouth and throat by holding a solution in the open mouth and agitating it by expulsion of air from the lungs.gar·gle (gar'gĕl), 1. To rinse the fauces with fluid in the mouth through which expired breath is forced to produce a bubbling effect while the head is held far back. It is therapeutically ineffective. 2. A medicated fluid used for gargling; a throat wash. [O. Fr. fr. L. gurgulio, gullet, windpipe] gargle (gär′gəl)v. gar·gled, gar·gling, gar·gles v.intr.1. To force exhaled air through a liquid held in the back of the mouth, with the head tilted back, in order to cleanse or medicate the mouth or throat.2. To produce the sound of gargling when speaking or singing.v.tr.1. To rinse or medicate (the mouth or throat) by gargling.2. To circulate or apply (a medicine or solution) by gargling.3. To utter with a gargling sound.n.1. A medicated solution for gargling.2. A gargling sound.gargle noun A liquid preparation of H2O or other substance used as an intraoral wash (e.g., for sore throat), which is not intended to be ingested. verb To tilt an opened and fluid-filled mouth upwards, allowing air to emanate from the trachea, resulting in a gurgling sound.gargle noun A liquid preparation of H2O2 or other substance used as an intraoral wash–eg, for sore throat, which is not intended to be ingested verbTo tilt an opened and fluid, often mouthwash-filled mouth heavenwards, allowing air to emanate from the trachea, resulting in a gurgling soundgar·gle (gahr'gĕl) 1. To rinse the fauces with fluid through which expired breath is forced to produce a bubbling effect while the head is held far back. 2. A medicated fluid used for gargling; a throat wash. [O. Fr. fr. L. gurgulio, gullet, windpipe]gar·gle (gahr'gĕl) 1. To rinse the fauces with fluid in the mouth through which expired breath is forced to produce a bubbling effect while the head is held far back. It is therapeutically ineffective. 2. A medicated fluid used for gargling. [O. Fr. fr. L. gurgulio, gullet, windpipe]gargle
Synonyms for garglenoun a medicated solution used for gargling and rinsing the mouthSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the sound produced while garglingRelated Wordsverb utter with gargling or burbling soundsRelated Words- let loose
- let out
- utter
- emit
verb rinse one's mouth and throat with mouthwashSynonymsRelated Words |